A podcast host has given the controversial opinion that he would leave his long-term partner if she gained weight after having a baby.
Weight gain is common for women during the process of pregnancy, with the NHS website noting that a mother’s body stores extra fat to be ready for breastfeeding after the baby is born.
However, Nick Casasanta who hosts the ‘No Filter Pod’, alongside his brother Anthony, and friend Jason Girratano, has suggested that a new mother’s weight might be a turn off.
In a recent episode of their podcast, the lads were discussing the topic of becoming too comfortable in relationships when they got onto the controversial topic of weight gain.
“I always say this to people and they get mad,” Nick began.
“I say if my wife lets herself go after I have kids with her… I’m going to tell her once, ‘if you don’t get your s*** together – I still want to be sexually attracted to my wife – if you can’t do that, I’m out.
“I don’t give a f*** how many years of love or whatever you want to call it invested into the thing, I’m out.”
“If I’m not sexually attracted to my wife, and she also ain’t (sic) putting out, I’m looking elsewhere.”
Unsurprisingly, the statement has attracted a range of criticism since a clip was shared on the podcast’s TikTok page.
Shared with the caption, “Goes for the man too! Stay on point!”, the TikTok has received over 2 million views.
In fact, Nick’s outlook on how men supposedly view women’s bodies seemingly attracted such attention that the channel’s hosts decided to turn off the TikTok’s comments; a decision they have not implemented on other videos.
Reacting angrily, one Instagram user shared the video, commenting: “this might be one of the worst things I’ve seen for a long time… women don’t owe men anything.”
Another responded: “I bet this guy also doesn’t think that it’s his job to change nappies.”
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